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a sexist law, so the law is being changed. has to be changed in 16 countries around the world, so that's really the justification for hunting down this information, but it's gone completely wild and a lot of people saying it's completely out of proportion. a bit of confusion when a local newspaper said spoke to someone else, i asked her if the baby had been kicking, i swear she replied, yes, he is. >> interesting. maybe this is all part of the duchess' grand plan to keep us guessing. what if there's twins? >> then the palace has come in saying neither of them know. any way, a story that's everywhere, but pretty hard to get to the bottom of. more of this to come. >> we're hoping you will crack it wide open for us very soon. max foster, appreciate that. >>> the blade runner's dad is speaking out. some are saying his comments are racist and it's causing some family drama, too. it's red lot our largest selection of lobster entrees, like lobster lover's dream or new grilled lobster and lobster tacos. come in now and sea food differ
a sexist law, so the law is being changed. has to be changed in 16 countries around the world, so that's really the justification for hunting down this information, but it's gone completely wild and a lot of people saying it's completely out of proportion. a bit of confusion when a local newspaper said spoke to someone else, i asked her if the baby had been kicking, i swear she replied, yes, he is. >> interesting. maybe this is all part of the duchess' grand plan to keep us guessing. what...
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. >>> a ten-year man hunt for osama bin laden's son-in-law is culminating in a new york courtroom steps away from ground zero. >> bin laden's former spokesman is pleading not guilty to charges of conspireing to kill americans. and susan candiotti reports, it's what he's saying outside of the courtroom that could become critical in this trial. >> reporter: victor and brianna, good morning. for years, his video messages spewing hate and dire warnings to americans after 9/11 have finally brought him to america inside a courtroom. entered the courtroom looking and acting much differently than the al qaeda spokesman so often seen next to his father-in-law osama bin laden. in new york federal court, he looked older, balding, his dark beard now gray. gone was the fiery rhetoric. he quietly said yes when asked if he understood the charges and left it to his lawyer to enter his plea, not guilty. but behind the scenes, he is talking to investigators. prosecutors dropping a bombshell. revealing he made a 22-page statement after his arrest. possibly powerful evidence. >> prosecutors always want sta
. >>> a ten-year man hunt for osama bin laden's son-in-law is culminating in a new york courtroom steps away from ground zero. >> bin laden's former spokesman is pleading not guilty to charges of conspireing to kill americans. and susan candiotti reports, it's what he's saying outside of the courtroom that could become critical in this trial. >> reporter: victor and brianna, good morning. for years, his video messages spewing hate and dire warnings to americans after 9/11...
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the national employment law project says there's more to it than that. budget cuts will impact funding for state agencies making it tougher for the same group of people to find jobs and have the claims process to get money they are counting on. >> we can expect and understand what their response would be to getting those smaller checks. are we hearing their reaction? >> we talked to one person who is a philadelphia grandmother. she's worked for 30 years. she's been out of work since last march stretching every dollar to make ends meet while she's looking for a job. now she says she's looking at $200 less a month because of these cuts. she says that's not going to be enough to cover the basics anymore. she's so frustrated by these cuts from washington. she feels that this shows congress just not looking out for people like her. >> and are there concerns about the larger impact that these cuts could have on the economy? the recovery is in progress but it's obviously, you know, pretty fragile as well. >> you know, it depends on which economists you asked. w
the national employment law project says there's more to it than that. budget cuts will impact funding for state agencies making it tougher for the same group of people to find jobs and have the claims process to get money they are counting on. >> we can expect and understand what their response would be to getting those smaller checks. are we hearing their reaction? >> we talked to one person who is a philadelphia grandmother. she's worked for 30 years. she's been out of work since...
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care law. this has been a very difficult to predict supreme court and they have taking surprising decisions, i hope what they focus on is discrimination, equal rights for everyone. i have hope with this port that it will reflect the evolution that has happened in the american people. it is at this point undeniable, don, what's happening. debris with van that bill clinton not only is he saying strike down part of my legacy, more importantly, i think bill clinton didn't want it to be his legacy. he doesn't want this mark on his history as president, and you know, i think there's going to be some political speculation here. what does this mean? does this mean hillary is going to be running in three years? is he laying the ground work? but i know bill clinton and i think he did it for the right reasons. >> van i'm running out of time but i'll give you the last word. >> it's important to recognize as a person of faith, more than 50% of catholics now are in support of marriage equality. this is no lo
care law. this has been a very difficult to predict supreme court and they have taking surprising decisions, i hope what they focus on is discrimination, equal rights for everyone. i have hope with this port that it will reflect the evolution that has happened in the american people. it is at this point undeniable, don, what's happening. debris with van that bill clinton not only is he saying strike down part of my legacy, more importantly, i think bill clinton didn't want it to be his legacy....
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he's publically coming out against a law he signed. we'll explain that ahead. as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. >>> welcome back, everybody. we begin with breaking news. you are looking at a live picture out of the vatican. they are telling us today will be picking the date of the conclave that will pick the next pope. we are told they will announce that date in roughly five and a half hours or so at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. let's get to ben wiedeman covering the vatican for us. any
he's publically coming out against a law he signed. we'll explain that ahead. as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. like a...
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holder is right, even if he doesn't explain the law swell the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. what it can do under the laws of war is target an enemy combatant anywhere at any time, including on u.s. soil. if mr. paul wants to be taken seriously, he needs to do more than pull political stunts. he needs to know what he's talking about." so similar question to you i asked will, what do you make of that? >> well let me just say, i love this president and i respect this president, rand paul was a hero yesterday, and what i've been hearing is a lot of shame from liberals and progressives who felt like geez, we should be up there sticking up for lifl l civil leberts and asking tough questions. we are in a situation where we have new technologies, as will said i'm agreeing with will, put it in the newspaper this is undefined, ill-defined war and we have not had the conversation we need to have. what rand paul did yesterday was used the filibuster the way it's supposed to be used. it's not a post-it to
holder is right, even if he doesn't explain the law swell the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. what it can do under the laws of war is target an enemy combatant anywhere at any time, including on u.s. soil. if mr. paul wants to be taken seriously, he needs to do more than pull political stunts. he needs to know what he's talking about." so similar question to you i asked will, what do you make of that? >> well let me just say, i...
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he originally signed that into law. the in "the washington post" he writes this, quote, the justices must decide whether it is skin the with the principles of a nation that honors freedom, equality and justice, above all and is, therefore, constitutional. as a president who signed the act into law, i have come to believe that doma is contrary to those principles and in fact incompatible with our constitution. this as a recent cbs news poll shows 54% of americans think same-sex marriage should be legal. 39% oppose it. >>> scientists say another asteroid, this one the size of a football field will whiz past earth this weekend. this is happening just days after a different, much smaller rock made a closer fly-by. the new asteroid is 330 feet wide and will miss earth by 306,000 miles. this is roughly the size of this meteor which exploded last month over russia. that fireball you remember detonated before astronomers knew it existed. more than 1,600 people were injured, mostly by flying glass. >>> it could soon be law to re
he originally signed that into law. the in "the washington post" he writes this, quote, the justices must decide whether it is skin the with the principles of a nation that honors freedom, equality and justice, above all and is, therefore, constitutional. as a president who signed the act into law, i have come to believe that doma is contrary to those principles and in fact incompatible with our constitution. this as a recent cbs news poll shows 54% of americans think same-sex...
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i also got a statement today from the federal law enforcement officers association. they called this dangerous, ill advised and called it foolishness for the tsa to be rolling back their regulations in this way. and you can bet these organizations are going to be pushing back very hard against tsa in the month to come to see if these restrictions can remain in place. >> yeah, i know as you talked to passengers there, at hartsfield, a lot of people buzzing about this. david mattingly, thank you. a heads up to all of you, we'll be tackling this with our hot topics panel later on in the hour. tweet me. will you feel safer or not next time you're on a plane after these rules go into effect at the end of april? let us know. now some of the hottest stories in a flash, rapid fire. roll it. >>> first up here, attorney general eric holder is not totally ruling out a case where a drone strike could target americans on u.s. soil. he made the comment in a letter to republican senator rand paul, raised the question during hearings involving cia chief nominee john brennan, holder
i also got a statement today from the federal law enforcement officers association. they called this dangerous, ill advised and called it foolishness for the tsa to be rolling back their regulations in this way. and you can bet these organizations are going to be pushing back very hard against tsa in the month to come to see if these restrictions can remain in place. >> yeah, i know as you talked to passengers there, at hartsfield, a lot of people buzzing about this. david mattingly,...
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this means that there is that law now in effect. it is the most restrictive early abortion ban in the country. the center for reproductive rights and the arkansas aclu say they will challenge this law in federal court. >>> authorities in virginia say arson is to blame for more than 60 fires along the eastern shore. since november 62 vacant structures have burned, including two on tuesday night. the atf and fbi have joined this investigation now and there is a $25,000 reward for anyone with information that leads to an arrest and a conviction in this case. >>> new this morning, we have learned that yahoo!'s ceo marissa mayer received a $1.1 million bonus for her first five and a half months running the company. it is on top of her $1 million annual salary and $56 million in long-term stock. she's doing pretty well. the 37-year-old mayer recently causing some controversy after ending the policy that yahoo! employees can no longer work from home. she said the company stock has gone up 46% since mayer became boss. >> hence the bonus you
this means that there is that law now in effect. it is the most restrictive early abortion ban in the country. the center for reproductive rights and the arkansas aclu say they will challenge this law in federal court. >>> authorities in virginia say arson is to blame for more than 60 fires along the eastern shore. since november 62 vacant structures have burned, including two on tuesday night. the atf and fbi have joined this investigation now and there is a $25,000 reward for anyone...
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george zimmerman will not seek immunity under florida's stand your ground law. his lawyer canceled a hearing next month to determine whether the law even applies in this case. instead, he'll try to convince the jury that zimmerman shot and killed teenager trayvon martin in self-defense. zimmerman's second-degree murder trial begins june 10th. >>> so despite all the anticipation, there doesn't seem to be any rush to choose the next pope. cardinals plan to keep the same measured pace today they have the last few days after two meetings on monday and another yesterday, the cardinals took time for private talks and research. two-thirds either don't live in rome or come from faraway diocese and they need more time to get to know one another. the timing of the conclave where they will actually select the next pope, the timing is not set. >>> and best buy is the latest corporation to end its flexible work program. 4,000 nonstore employees who have been working from home must now getting inner approval to telecommute. just last week yahoo!'s new ceo banned all tele comm
george zimmerman will not seek immunity under florida's stand your ground law. his lawyer canceled a hearing next month to determine whether the law even applies in this case. instead, he'll try to convince the jury that zimmerman shot and killed teenager trayvon martin in self-defense. zimmerman's second-degree murder trial begins june 10th. >>> so despite all the anticipation, there doesn't seem to be any rush to choose the next pope. cardinals plan to keep the same measured pace...
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believe it or not human sex traffics is taking place on social media, becoming a growing concern for law enforcement and more and more women are accepting friends on sites on facebook only to find that friend is a pimp. here's cnn's lori segal with our report. >> reporter: it started with a friend request on facebook. >> my mentality was he's cute, let me accept him and i accept him, they would message me. >> reporter: they quickly developed a relationship. >> he sold me the biggest dream in the world. you know i thought he really did like me and we were going to live this fairytale life together. >> reporter: what she got was a nightmare. >> he pretty much was like i'm going to put you outside and you're going to walk and catch dates. i was okay with it because i liked him. he wanted to spend the rest of his life with me, wanted to have kids. he really made it believable. >> reporter: in a mouse click nina became a part of the growing number of victims recruited into sex trafficking. the other end? >> i've been personally beaten with a pistol, i've been duct taped and put in a closet fo
believe it or not human sex traffics is taking place on social media, becoming a growing concern for law enforcement and more and more women are accepting friends on sites on facebook only to find that friend is a pimp. here's cnn's lori segal with our report. >> reporter: it started with a friend request on facebook. >> my mentality was he's cute, let me accept him and i accept him, they would message me. >> reporter: they quickly developed a relationship. >> he sold me...
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jurors are supposed to take facts as they find them and apply the law. that's their job, as impartial fact finders. once they start asking questions, i think they become advocates and also think they're investigators and they lose their role a little bit. >> the questions are fascinating to hear, though. >> it's great tv. >> this jury has been paying attention. >> clearly, clearly. joe, nice to have you with us. we appreciate it. >>> business news, the dow is going up and up and up. if we see another record high today, what does it mean for our 401(k)s? we'll take a look at that coming up next. could only come from nature.s new nectresse. the 100% natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. >>> welcome back. the dow jones industrial average sets another record, adding 42 points on tuesday. it's now up 9% this year. christine, what does it all mean? >> well, it means if you look at your 401(k) and you're invested in stocks, you're doing better. the dow up 30, up 12% over the past year, nasdaq up 10%. i
jurors are supposed to take facts as they find them and apply the law. that's their job, as impartial fact finders. once they start asking questions, i think they become advocates and also think they're investigators and they lose their role a little bit. >> the questions are fascinating to hear, though. >> it's great tv. >> this jury has been paying attention. >> clearly, clearly. joe, nice to have you with us. we appreciate it. >>> business news, the dow is...
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we have, within the united states, the ability to use our law enforcement capacity. and as a result, the use of drones is, from my perspective, something that is entirely, entirely hypothetical. >> holder talked about drone policy during an appearance before the senate judiciary committee. he got a little heated. >> certainly did. there's another reason that a lot of people are worried about drones flying over the united states. the fbi is investigating a claim that a drone was spotted near one of america's biggest airports. brian todd is following this story for us. brian, what do we know? >> wolf and indicate, this happened at midday over jfk international airport in new york, where the security situation in the air and on the ground is very sensitive. what's got officials concerned is not only the sighting of this possible drone, but just how close it might have come to a passenger yet. on a approach to new york's jfk airport, an airlines captain spotted something very close to his jet. here's what he said to the control tower. >> what did you see? >> we saw a dro
we have, within the united states, the ability to use our law enforcement capacity. and as a result, the use of drones is, from my perspective, something that is entirely, entirely hypothetical. >> holder talked about drone policy during an appearance before the senate judiciary committee. he got a little heated. >> certainly did. there's another reason that a lot of people are worried about drones flying over the united states. the fbi is investigating a claim that a drone was...
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the law makes no sense to me. maybe that's why lady justice keeps blind because she don't really want to see this. it don't make no sense. >> several inmates use their inmate cams to offer a word to the wise. >> don't come to prison, man. >> warning others not to make the same mistakes they made. >> being locked up is real lame. it's not a game. it's no movie. it's no rap song. when it goes down, and you get popped [ bleep ], this is what it's going to be, man. >> when your buddies want you to join up with their little chic or little gang, hey, lets's sell a little crack? oh, let's get that little $200, $300 from the liquor store or something like that, you just think about that. is it worth it? really, is it worth it? >> this ain't the place to be. this here, this is -- this is where you come when you're scared, of living life. this is where you come when you've given up, basically, on everything else. >> look at your family. look at yourself. see what you really got to lose. >> this is your future, right there,
the law makes no sense to me. maybe that's why lady justice keeps blind because she don't really want to see this. it don't make no sense. >> several inmates use their inmate cams to offer a word to the wise. >> don't come to prison, man. >> warning others not to make the same mistakes they made. >> being locked up is real lame. it's not a game. it's no movie. it's no rap song. when it goes down, and you get popped [ bleep ], this is what it's going to be, man. >>...
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. >> five years ago, giuliano was convicted of conspiracy to violate drug laws. >> welcome to the jungle. >> he served a three-year sentence in prison. >> that was for a charge i picked up here in this unit, as a matter of fact. cell 21. they alleged that i was smuggling drugs into the jail for profit. >> while guiliano wouldn't discuss the specifics of the case, he says that if drugs did make it into the jail, there would be a ready market. >> hold it down, kid. something that goes for $10 on the street goes for $100, a pack of cigarettes $100, very profitable. >> but these days, guiliano says he has a very different set of concerns. how are you? >> just do your job. >> you got it. >> a few years ago they caught me clean. >> i would never have been clean. you would have been in segregation a few years ago. >> all the water on the floor came from the toilet. >> that's right. >> guiliano says changes at the jail, as well as a lack of loyalty among most inmates, have forced him to try and do his time without problems. >> anymore there's no such thing as just keeping quiet. no sir, mother,
. >> five years ago, giuliano was convicted of conspiracy to violate drug laws. >> welcome to the jungle. >> he served a three-year sentence in prison. >> that was for a charge i picked up here in this unit, as a matter of fact. cell 21. they alleged that i was smuggling drugs into the jail for profit. >> while guiliano wouldn't discuss the specifics of the case, he says that if drugs did make it into the jail, there would be a ready market. >> hold it down,...
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is not meant to be a course in copyright law. not meant to the copyright 101 and here it exclusive rights and here is a limitation or defense in section 107. is really meant as a program aimed at people using peer to peer, or those who are casual users who want to make sure unauthorized content isn't going over their system, that they know there is a way to avoid that and they can find content legally on surfaces online music matters or netflix or anything like that. >> if i could just disagree with you a little bit my understanding is the center for copyright information does want to be a resource about copyright because part of a problem we identified is people don't understand how copyright works. so i would hope comment aunt and planning and certainly being an advocate for insuring that when we get to that education phase, obviously fair use and lawful uses are robust and vigorous part of that education and that is certainly not killing from behind. so the cpi has pretensions on being more than just operating this copyright a
is not meant to be a course in copyright law. not meant to the copyright 101 and here it exclusive rights and here is a limitation or defense in section 107. is really meant as a program aimed at people using peer to peer, or those who are casual users who want to make sure unauthorized content isn't going over their system, that they know there is a way to avoid that and they can find content legally on surfaces online music matters or netflix or anything like that. >> if i could just...
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i believe it was verizon it was one of those big companies and but the state of vermont it passed a law saying the as part of the common carrier and that is if you're going to run your lines through our commons on our streets you have to allow any company to have access to that copper and so we got our telephone service in little company called solver net and they charge twenty five dollars a month for a helpful telephone access and when we called for assistance for help literally the guy lived in the next block over and walk over to the house you know there gives a little time seven thousand people here for a month. in the second year that we lived in vermont there was legislation introduced into the vermont state senate to say that it was an inappropriate role of government to force the rise and to allow sovereign debt to compete with them over their own copper and i don't know the status of it now it would be there was being fought when we moved. moved but is that the kind of thing that you're talking about absolutely when it comes to these natural monopoly infrastructure businesses
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my other brother graduated college, already in his third year of law school. he chose to follow me and i don't like that. always wanted to be just like me. so, i'm not very proud of that obviously. he's a good kid, though. here you go, kid. i don't know if you heard, but i don't do deliveries no more. >> keep the change, man. >> bubanas could have his next chance on the outside very soon. he's due in court in two days to face the judge on his assault and battery charge but he's optimistic the case will by thrown out because his girlfriend is unwilling to testify against him. >> i hope for the best and expect the worst. you know? >> expecting the worst is key to security in the segregation unit. >> both these guys coming. >> yeah. >> for instance when delshaun bloodworth and david peters are released from the cell for the one hour of daily recreation, they are not only handcuffed, but shackled at the ankles. >> have to be, because they're such a threat to fight. and it's just, for their safety and for ours. >> you guys feeling like a real criminal here. >> yo.
my other brother graduated college, already in his third year of law school. he chose to follow me and i don't like that. always wanted to be just like me. so, i'm not very proud of that obviously. he's a good kid, though. here you go, kid. i don't know if you heard, but i don't do deliveries no more. >> keep the change, man. >> bubanas could have his next chance on the outside very soon. he's due in court in two days to face the judge on his assault and battery charge but he's...
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before >> i repealed the law against serving sangria about six years ago. we're working at them one at a time. >> jon: why is that guy so familiar? wait a minute. is that the same the same man of the sidewalk mule washer stand. virginia, stop that man. we'll be rightn9n9n9s0s0s0r/qo!9 ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back to the show. as you may know instead of steep budget cuts known as the sequester rapidly approaching is the subject of our new recurring segment. congress passed and the president signed into law the sequester, $1.2 trillion in automatic spending cuts over ten years that would kick in unless we came up with a cooperative deficit reduction plan. we put this into place because... why did we do that again? >> when all sides agreed to the sequester a year-and-a-half ago, those automatic across-the-board sending cuts, were supposed to be so painful it would force the president and congress to make a deal. >> jon: so what happens if this sequester kicks in? >> just in time for spring national parks like yosemite will see their services cu
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. >>> three days, five deaths, all linked to law enforcement. what people in the bay area are saying about a recent spike in officer involved shooting. >>> also a touching tribute to two santa cruz officers killed in the line of duty. >>> a live look outside. that's the city by the bay. plenty of cloud cover. we'll check the forecast with rob mayeda today on this monday, march 4th. this is "today in the bay." >>> we're not going to get fog get us down on a monday morning. good to see you. i'm jon kelley. >> monday is the new friday. i'm marla tellez in for laura garcia-cannon. meteorologist christina loren is off. we have rob mayeda in place for her. hello. >> good morning to you. low clouds this morning. temperatures 40s and some low 50s right now. we'll see clouds break up around lunchtime today. mostly sunny skies. not a bad day today. our temperatures not quite as warm as what we had over the weekend. we're looking at highs upper 50s to near 60. a dry day today. we'll see changes coming up tomorrow. a look at that in your forecast in a few m
. >>> three days, five deaths, all linked to law enforcement. what people in the bay area are saying about a recent spike in officer involved shooting. >>> also a touching tribute to two santa cruz officers killed in the line of duty. >>> a live look outside. that's the city by the bay. plenty of cloud cover. we'll check the forecast with rob mayeda today on this monday, march 4th. this is "today in the bay." >>> we're not going to get fog get us...
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there are laws, the dramshop laws, that would appropriate people from serving someone who is ininebriated. >> and this laws for a good reason because restaurants, there's liability and sentence on their part if they knowingly serve someone who is visibly drunk. >> i think this is a great lawsuit for the victims of families of these poor women that lost their lives. but not this guy. >> have to leave it there. >> it's going to be interesting. >> stacy and lisa, it's a tossup. now jobs lost. four years ago being blamed on this week's sequester. how does that work? wait until you hear who in the obama administration is touting that claim. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef bere opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find se good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket s
there are laws, the dramshop laws, that would appropriate people from serving someone who is ininebriated. >> and this laws for a good reason because restaurants, there's liability and sentence on their part if they knowingly serve someone who is visibly drunk. >> i think this is a great lawsuit for the victims of families of these poor women that lost their lives. but not this guy. >> have to leave it there. >> it's going to be interesting. >> stacy and lisa, it's...
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i know a lot in the of the ausley and law enforcement. they wanted nothing better. we're talking about a new generation of aging. with a feather in their cap to capture the sky. so, but they had this task force and they always talk the big talk about how every agent everywhere is looking for this guy and that isn't the case. remember, 9/11 happened in the that is a bigger problem i think dan finding bulger, so the allocation of resources. some of the guys looking for him, they genuinely believe and concluded he was dead. they couldn't confirm if that was their hunch. sometimes there's just a few guys with the lights on in the office saying what we do today, but the kind of got ram up with the entry of the u.s. marshal and i think they made a difference in that last year. one last question. yes, ma'am. >> [inaudible] >> i recognize you. you've been to the fence before. >> we've been to his arraignment [inaudible] and then pushing his luck tends to change the date. my question is do you think the judge, that hasn't come down yet, do you think that he is going to be th
i know a lot in the of the ausley and law enforcement. they wanted nothing better. we're talking about a new generation of aging. with a feather in their cap to capture the sky. so, but they had this task force and they always talk the big talk about how every agent everywhere is looking for this guy and that isn't the case. remember, 9/11 happened in the that is a bigger problem i think dan finding bulger, so the allocation of resources. some of the guys looking for him, they genuinely believe...
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there are privacy laws. right? there's an expectation of privacy even if you are a celebrate when you're in your own home or your own property. you're playing with your children. so there are security risk when people are converging and taking pictures. that's problem yet yack. >> neil: what if they're driving by? >> if they've not on private property, i don't think they're going to be in the purview of this bill. it's a little vacation i'm going to tell you. and broadly within. however, the intent -- i think what steven tyler is trying to portray -- with the passing in california california the antipaparazzi statute. parallels this language and enforces high, high civil penalty on people who intrude on privacy. neil: the measure would allow celebrities to: >> you you think so? i think what's going to happen is the courts are going to strike down the law as being void for vagueness. it's so ambiguous by its very terms. the language you just read is -- can be subjective and my construed in so many ways. people could
there are privacy laws. right? there's an expectation of privacy even if you are a celebrate when you're in your own home or your own property. you're playing with your children. so there are security risk when people are converging and taking pictures. that's problem yet yack. >> neil: what if they're driving by? >> if they've not on private property, i don't think they're going to be in the purview of this bill. it's a little vacation i'm going to tell you. and broadly within....
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it's the most important civil rights law of the modern era, which is why the words you're about to hear may live on forever. our report from our justice correspondent, pete williams. >> reporter: just look, the court's liberal member said, at where most voter discrimination lawsuits come from, areas in 16 states covered by the law. >> you can say maybe this district shouldn't be covered, maybe this one should be covered. the formula seems to be working pretty well in terms of going after the actual violations on the ground and who is committing them. >> and why would we vote in favor of a county whose record is the epitome of what caused the passage of this law to start with. >> reporter: but the court's conservatives told solicitor general don verrilli that congress didn't look at the most up to date evidence when it last renewed the law in 2006. >> do you know which state has the worst ratio of white voter turnout to african-american voter turnout? >> i do not. >> massachusetts. >> do you know what has the best, where african-american turnout actually exceeds white turnout. mississipp
it's the most important civil rights law of the modern era, which is why the words you're about to hear may live on forever. our report from our justice correspondent, pete williams. >> reporter: just look, the court's liberal member said, at where most voter discrimination lawsuits come from, areas in 16 states covered by the law. >> you can say maybe this district shouldn't be covered, maybe this one should be covered. the formula seems to be working pretty well in terms of going...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> good morning. here's what's 457g. nell so that mandela is in the hospital. officials say it is only for rue team tests. but the 94-year-old mandela was in the hospital for 18 days back in december. the famous chimney where the black an white smoke will appear has been installed. and a main snowstorm in denver has canceled about 500 flights. official there is expect between 6 and 8 inches. now back to lockup. >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> the deputies who manage the day-to-day operation of boston's suffolk county jail have numerous responsibilities that all fall under one primary goal. safely securing the men and women who are incarcerated here. >> are you all right? >> but jail officials also put resources into keeping young people from ending up here in the first place. >> because jail is glamorized so much in film and music and other places, they really don't have any idea what it's actually like. and this shows them what it is actually like. >> today, four boys ranging in age fr
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> good morning. here's what's 457g. nell so that mandela is in the hospital. officials say it is only for rue team tests. but the 94-year-old mandela was in the hospital for 18 days back in december. the famous chimney where the black an white smoke will appear has been installed. and a main snowstorm in denver has canceled about 500 flights. official there is expect between 6 and 8 inches. now back to lockup. >> due to mature...
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the son-in-law of osama bin laden has been brought here to new york city. he was in a courtroom today, very near ground zero. abc's ron claiborne tells us why and what happened. >> reporter: security was tight this morning for the arrangement -- arrangement of sulaiman abu ghaith. the husband of osama bin laden's daughter. and the first member of the terror mastermind's family to appear in a u.s. civilian court. dressed in blue inmate's clothing, he said little during the proceeding, just yes and no to several questions from the judge. his lawyer entered the "not guilty" plea on his behalf. just before and after the 9/11 attacks, abu ghaith served as an outspoken propagandist for al qaeda. the indictment said he conspired and agreed to kill americans. but the justice department decided to try him in a civilian court rather than send him to guantanamo. if abu ghaith goes on trial, it will be here at the u.s. district courthouse in lower manhattan. that courthouse, less than one mile from here. ground zero. karen greenburg was inside the courtroom. >> when yo
the son-in-law of osama bin laden has been brought here to new york city. he was in a courtroom today, very near ground zero. abc's ron claiborne tells us why and what happened. >> reporter: security was tight this morning for the arrangement -- arrangement of sulaiman abu ghaith. the husband of osama bin laden's daughter. and the first member of the terror mastermind's family to appear in a u.s. civilian court. dressed in blue inmate's clothing, he said little during the proceeding, just...
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we grabbed osama bin laden's son-in-law. that's the good news. the interesting news is why isn't this guy in gitmo instead he's in a jail cell sitting 3 miles were where i am right now. they brought him to new york. are you kidding me? we are going to tell you about that. also anna kooiman is taking to you t-- taking you to the baseball man cave. we have a guy mo is willing to put up the money to keep the touris going. he's a familiar face. fox and friends starts 12 minutes from now on your channel for news. >> boy are we proud of this one. perhaps you have noticed this. every morning before 5:00 when our show starts we play the national anthem. there are a lot of facts about the national anthem you probably don't know. we brought in historian nick. for those of us who don't know the history tell us the history of the spar staining elled beganer. >> many know it started as a poem. he was a lawyer and amateur poet. four verses woenl thing the first verse but it has four in the poem. >> as he wrote this poem. started as a poem he was in the harbor
we grabbed osama bin laden's son-in-law. that's the good news. the interesting news is why isn't this guy in gitmo instead he's in a jail cell sitting 3 miles were where i am right now. they brought him to new york. are you kidding me? we are going to tell you about that. also anna kooiman is taking to you t-- taking you to the baseball man cave. we have a guy mo is willing to put up the money to keep the touris going. he's a familiar face. fox and friends starts 12 minutes from now on your...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonder what other questionable choices i've made? [ club scene music ] [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. >>> good morning. welcome back. some stories making news now this morning. catholic cardinals meet today in rome to set a date for the conclave to elect the new pope. >>> meanwhile cardinal keith o'brien apologizing for his past saek yal conduct saying that he has at times fallen below the standards of the priesthood. he stepped down last week and will not be voting in the conclave. >>> in new york, funeral for a young couple killed in a car crash on their way to deliver their first baby. they were in a cab when a bmw sideswiped it. >>> nurse is under fire for refusing to perform cpr an elderly patient. the patient later died. the nurse said that she was following policy. >> we can't do cpr. >> hand the phone to the passerby. >> no, no, it's not. >> anybody there can do cpr. give them the phone, ple
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonder what other questionable choices i've made? [ club scene music ] [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. >>> good morning. welcome back. some stories making news now this morning. catholic cardinals meet today in rome to set a date for the conclave to elect the new pope. >>> meanwhile cardinal keith o'brien apologizing for his past saek yal...
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>> well, there are so many aspects of the new health care law that are anti-work. and the fact of the matter is, you have lots of employers now who want to cut people's hours back to less than 30 hours because at that point, they don't have to provide health care. and it's so expensive to do. and the interesting thing is, it's not necessary. 80% of the contacts between the patient and health care provider could easily be handled by a health savings account, without the necessity of insinuating a middleman, which sucks out huge amounts of profits and complicates the relationship. we should just leave that last 20% where we need bridge insurance and catastrophic insurance. we could save a ton of money and we could create a much better environment. and people would begin to take some responsibility for their own health care, which would mean they would start looking for the things that make sense, the things that are economically feasible. it would also force the medical profession into the free market economy and they would begin to have reasonable pricing. all of th
>> well, there are so many aspects of the new health care law that are anti-work. and the fact of the matter is, you have lots of employers now who want to cut people's hours back to less than 30 hours because at that point, they don't have to provide health care. and it's so expensive to do. and the interesting thing is, it's not necessary. 80% of the contacts between the patient and health care provider could easily be handled by a health savings account, without the necessity of...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent more [yodeling] yodel-ay-ee-oo. 50% more flash. [ southern accent ] 50 percent more taters. that's where tots come from. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. 50% more spy stuff. what's in your wallet? this car is too small. >>> boston, massachusetts, june 21st, 2005. it's just another routine day for sergeant mark colombo of the transit authority. by evening's rush hour, the day would become anything but routine. >> one citizen comes up to me and he tells me, i think a guy's breaking into a car over here. >> it's right downtown at boston's back bay station. and as he rounds the corner, sergeant colombo realizes he's been spotted by the alleged car thief. >> i asked him, come on. show me yo
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent more [yodeling] yodel-ay-ee-oo. 50% more flash. [ southern accent ] 50 percent more taters. that's where tots come from. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more...
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. >> the bedroom floor just collapsed and my brother-in-law is in there underneath the house. >> it's a chilling 911 call from the outside. hard to see the impact but the sinkhole opened up under the home belonging to 37-year-old jeff bush. his brother heard a scream and tried to help before being rescued himself. >> i heard my brother screaming and i ran in there and all i could see was this big hole and all i could see was his bed. >> authorities can't even search for the gentleman because the area is unstable and the massive crater is already 30 feet wide and 50 feet deep and, believe it or not, continues to grow. >>> lawyers for the colorado theater shooting suspect have confirmed they are considering a reason of insanity plea. the 25-year-old is accused of shooting up a movie theater last july killing 12 and injuring 70. defense attorneys admit the insanity plea could hurt their client because it requires full disclosure of potentially incriminating mental records. >>> a dramatic rise in childhood asthma over the past 30 years may be linked to bpa. bpa is a component of plastic f
. >> the bedroom floor just collapsed and my brother-in-law is in there underneath the house. >> it's a chilling 911 call from the outside. hard to see the impact but the sinkhole opened up under the home belonging to 37-year-old jeff bush. his brother heard a scream and tried to help before being rescued himself. >> i heard my brother screaming and i ran in there and all i could see was this big hole and all i could see was his bed. >> authorities can't even search for...
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but like all big cities there is an underbelly of drugs and crime that is left to the city's law enforcement agencies to combat. located just outside downtown is a key landmark in that battle, the suffolk county jail. >> the jail is a maximum security facility, it holds anyone who is arrested and held on a bail they can't make. that could be someone charged with shoplifting and it is very frequently someone charged with homicide. >> unlike prison where all inmates have been convicted and sentenced, most jail inmates have only been charged with crimes and are innocent until proven guilty. suffolk county has an average daily population of 700 such detainees, along with nearly 2,000 other inmates who have been convicted and are serving short sentences. >> we're the largest sheriff's department in the northeast. so we're moving a lot of people in and out of here and trying to do a lot with them in the relatively short period of time we have them. the people who get that job done every single day, do a remarkable job. >> in some units, a lone officer supervises inmates, like a beat cop on the str
but like all big cities there is an underbelly of drugs and crime that is left to the city's law enforcement agencies to combat. located just outside downtown is a key landmark in that battle, the suffolk county jail. >> the jail is a maximum security facility, it holds anyone who is arrested and held on a bail they can't make. that could be someone charged with shoplifting and it is very frequently someone charged with homicide. >> unlike prison where all inmates have been...
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. >>> in a federal courtroom here in new york today, osama bin laden's son-in-law, an accused plotter in the 9/11 attacks, pleaded not guilty to charges to conspiracy to kill americans. u.s. officials say he was captured in the middle east last week. prosecutors say he's been talking, giving a lengthy statement, perhaps. his court appearance not without controversy. some republicans say bringing him to stand trial in the u.s. is a mistake, because he's an enemy combatant, should be sent to guantanamo instead. >>> a sea of mourners turned out today for the funeral of hugo chavez in venezuela. among them, high-profile world leaders and a familiar face to a lot of americans. our report tonight from caracas and nbc's mark potter. >> reporter: the funeral drew presidents and diplomats from around the world. chavez ally castro of cuba, mahmud ahmadinejad from iran and leaders from just about every country in latin america. the u.s. sent a small, low-level delegation. the reverend jesse jackson spoke on his own. >> let there be peace between nations. >> reporter: chavez will lie in state for
. >>> in a federal courtroom here in new york today, osama bin laden's son-in-law, an accused plotter in the 9/11 attacks, pleaded not guilty to charges to conspiracy to kill americans. u.s. officials say he was captured in the middle east last week. prosecutors say he's been talking, giving a lengthy statement, perhaps. his court appearance not without controversy. some republicans say bringing him to stand trial in the u.s. is a mistake, because he's an enemy combatant, should be...
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all four have had run-ins with the law. >> everybody stand up. >> deputy justin plaza heads up the program known as jailbreak. >> jailbreak is geared towards kids that are headed towards -- in the wrong direction. >> put these uniforms on over your clothes, hurry up. >> not doing the right thing, making bad choices, and we bring the kids in and show them what jail life is really like. >> how old are you? >> 12. >> why are you here? >> i cut a teacher. >> you cut a teacher? look at me, you're talking to me, right? >> yeah. >> so why are you looking down at the ground for? i'm the one talking to you. you're the one talking to me. you look at me. >> they have this false sense of toughness to them. so those are the ones that i really have to go after to break them down. why are you here? how old are you? >> 16. >> are you kidding me? you're going to be in one of these units if you continue to do the things that you're doing in a month. i give you less than that. 17 years old you will walk through the backdoor and you will not leave. you will not leave. you understand me? you will not leave and
all four have had run-ins with the law. >> everybody stand up. >> deputy justin plaza heads up the program known as jailbreak. >> jailbreak is geared towards kids that are headed towards -- in the wrong direction. >> put these uniforms on over your clothes, hurry up. >> not doing the right thing, making bad choices, and we bring the kids in and show them what jail life is really like. >> how old are you? >> 12. >> why are you here? >> i cut...
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it's about the law. so when we asked the president, can you kill americans on american soil with your drone strikes, which is part of the military, it it should be an easy answer. >> it's a pretty direct question, it's a question i've been asking all morning, it's a question i've been asking for a month and a half. >> and tonight, senator rand paul is declaring victory, now, we spoke with him a short time ago. senator, nice to see you, sir. >> good to be with you. >> well, today the attorney general of the united states wrote you a letter and says in part it's come to my attention that you've now asked an additional question he, does the president have the authority to weaponize drone noncombat kill an american on american soil. the answer to the that question is no. >> apparently it was sent to the media outlets and announced on tv and calling my office do we have a letter from the house because we've been waiting for this, to try to determine whether or not to let the brennan nomination go forward. >>
it's about the law. so when we asked the president, can you kill americans on american soil with your drone strikes, which is part of the military, it it should be an easy answer. >> it's a pretty direct question, it's a question i've been asking all morning, it's a question i've been asking for a month and a half. >> and tonight, senator rand paul is declaring victory, now, we spoke with him a short time ago. senator, nice to see you, sir. >> good to be with you. >>...
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wait and see. >>> later today, osama bin laden's son-in-law will appear in a new york city courtroom where he faces charges of conspiracy to kill americans as a member of al qaeda. abu ghaith who appeared alongside bin laden and claimed responsibility for the 9/11 terror attacks will stand trial in u.s. federal court instead of being detained in guantanamo bay. many gop lawmakers were quick to oppose the decision to keep ghaith in the u.s. for trial yesterday. senator lindsey graham criticized the obama administration for not utilizing the prison at gawn taun ga guantanamo bay. >> we're putting the administration on notice. we think sneaking this guy into the country, clearly going around the intent of congress when it comes to enemy combatants will be challenged. i don't know what they're going to charge him with. i don't know the details of what they plan for this gentleman. but i do know this. if this man, spokesman for 9/11, is not an enemy combatant, who would be? >> since september 11th, 2001, 67 foreign terror suspects have been convicted in u.s. federal courts. >>> china has
wait and see. >>> later today, osama bin laden's son-in-law will appear in a new york city courtroom where he faces charges of conspiracy to kill americans as a member of al qaeda. abu ghaith who appeared alongside bin laden and claimed responsibility for the 9/11 terror attacks will stand trial in u.s. federal court instead of being detained in guantanamo bay. many gop lawmakers were quick to oppose the decision to keep ghaith in the u.s. for trial yesterday. senator lindsey graham...
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you made a living the best way you knew how, but it was just a little bit more than the judge and the law could allow. coming out of jail, i can't put that on my resume. i understand your despair, tell them i was in prison, i was being rebuilt. i was in a state of repair. >> peppe's friend william allen, has another six months to serve on a year and a half sentence for assault and battery and aggravated assault. his work detail helps him earn time off his sentence. >> i had the pleasure of serving on two details in the segregation unit which is the hole, and i do the tower detail, which is collecting uniforms, trash and mopping. >> allen had recently applied for early release to a halfway house but was denied by the classification director. >> all right. >> jail officials are not convinced he has sufficiently come to terms with the violent charges that brought him to jail. >> there are some major issues in his criminal history that he needs to address and be accountable for. >> allen has asked to speak to his caseworker for advice on how to make the classification director reconsider. >>
you made a living the best way you knew how, but it was just a little bit more than the judge and the law could allow. coming out of jail, i can't put that on my resume. i understand your despair, tell them i was in prison, i was being rebuilt. i was in a state of repair. >> peppe's friend william allen, has another six months to serve on a year and a half sentence for assault and battery and aggravated assault. his work detail helps him earn time off his sentence. >> i had the...
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said, "the united states remains committed to policies that promote democratic principles, the rule of law and respect for human rights." there is supposed to be, under the constitution of venezuela, another election in 30 days. chavez was only sworn in on january 10th. he was re-elected in october. so, this does reopen the possibility for the opposition, but the designated heir is the vice president and the vice president certainly signaled today that he does not want a better relationship. only today, he expelled two u.s. diplomats, accusing them of spying and also said that the u.s. was responsible for chavez's is cancer. so that tells you that we do have some rough sledding ahead. brian? >> andrea mitchell in the middle east from doha, traveling with the secretary of state tonight. andrea, thanks. >>> and now to the news in this country today, starting with wall street, which today set a new all-time record. the dow jones industrial average rallied 125 points today to finish up at 14,253. that shatters the old record from '07. the blue chip stocks have now made back, in effect, all the
said, "the united states remains committed to policies that promote democratic principles, the rule of law and respect for human rights." there is supposed to be, under the constitution of venezuela, another election in 30 days. chavez was only sworn in on january 10th. he was re-elected in october. so, this does reopen the possibility for the opposition, but the designated heir is the vice president and the vice president certainly signaled today that he does not want a better...
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they have a bold pink stripe and the words no lawful status. this is how that state decided tot distinguish illegal immigrants who are allowed to stay in the country under president obama's immigration law. the licenses roll out this month but the idea not sitting well with state democrats who have introduced a bill to make sure all driver's licenses are the same. incredible story of survival. a teenaged skier found alive after spending two nights lost on a mountain in the state of maine. he was seen with his family on sunday when he lost his way on a ski trail. using skills he saw on an outdoor survival show he built a snow cave in order to stay warm and got water from a nearby stream. he followed the sounds of snowmobiles to eventually find his way back to a trail. a driver who searched for the teenager. >> he was good. he was hungry and cold. i had some food on me so i gave him some peanuts and crackers. >> the turnout was tremendous. it couldn't have gone any better. >> the teen was taken to the hospital to be checked out. it appears he is
they have a bold pink stripe and the words no lawful status. this is how that state decided tot distinguish illegal immigrants who are allowed to stay in the country under president obama's immigration law. the licenses roll out this month but the idea not sitting well with state democrats who have introduced a bill to make sure all driver's licenses are the same. incredible story of survival. a teenaged skier found alive after spending two nights lost on a mountain in the state of maine. he...
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to conform with brazilian laws. for disabled people, including wheelchairs and the obese. soccer fans must produce a certificate that they have a body mass of 30 or more. and the brazilian and international fans and not just the world cup. according to brazilian legislation, the 2026 olympics should offer these seats for fans. what do you think, go to gretawire.com and tell us. we're bac [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on hisortfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. try mail marketing from constantcontact. it's the fastest, easiest way to create great-looking custom e-mails that bring customers through your door. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgive
to conform with brazilian laws. for disabled people, including wheelchairs and the obese. soccer fans must produce a certificate that they have a body mass of 30 or more. and the brazilian and international fans and not just the world cup. according to brazilian legislation, the 2026 olympics should offer these seats for fans. what do you think, go to gretawire.com and tell us. we're bac [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a...
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richard revesz, the dean of nyu law school, and will lead the new marron institute. and paul romer, the director of nyu sterns organization project. and our old friend mitchell moss, professor at wagner school of public service. many of you know in the audience how much i love cities and how much i love thinking about the future of cities. but we want to talk about this idea of a new institute with donald marron. so why did you do this and why did you put it at nyu? >> two words-- john sexton. ( laughter ) >> rose: the president of nyu. >> the president of nyu. he invited me on the board and we have had many lunches over the last five years figuring out what i would do. and at one lunch about a year and a half ago he said i have this idea. the world needs a school, an institute that studies cities from all aspects. nyu has many of the piece but i want to start that kind of an institute and i would like you to be heavily involved in it. i thought about it and thought i owe a lot to cities. i grew up in the city. the opportunities i had came from there and i thought th
richard revesz, the dean of nyu law school, and will lead the new marron institute. and paul romer, the director of nyu sterns organization project. and our old friend mitchell moss, professor at wagner school of public service. many of you know in the audience how much i love cities and how much i love thinking about the future of cities. but we want to talk about this idea of a new institute with donald marron. so why did you do this and why did you put it at nyu? >> two words-- john...
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the laws of war sometimes don't involve due process, and i acknowledge that. if soldiers or the enemy is shooting out our soldiers there nose due process involved. we shoot back to kill there nor judges and juries. but america's different. >> shepard: is america a battlefield? >> well, may be -- you've might think so after 9/11, if another airplane was headed towards the united states capitol, such as the one that crashed in pennsylvania, i'm confident that we have the capability and should shoot that airplane down even if, tragically -- and i mean tragically -- there are innocent americans onboard the airplane. so obviously if you think the battlegrounds is outside the united states of america, when everything they're thinking every moment of the day and night is to find ways they can attack the united states inside the united states, i -- my understanding of al qaeda and most people's is they'd love to attack the united states, and from within. and so i hope that we can continue this debate, as we said, but i also am very concerned about many other things, i
the laws of war sometimes don't involve due process, and i acknowledge that. if soldiers or the enemy is shooting out our soldiers there nose due process involved. we shoot back to kill there nor judges and juries. but america's different. >> shepard: is america a battlefield? >> well, may be -- you've might think so after 9/11, if another airplane was headed towards the united states capitol, such as the one that crashed in pennsylvania, i'm confident that we have the capability...
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drone above 400 feet within three miles of an airport violates federal guidelines, possibly even the law. with technology improving and prices dropping, the government worries many more will be taking off. new rules are being considered, but with drones easily available, will those rules be enough to keep our skies safe? david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> and coming up, guess who's back? a big return for princess leia, next. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse wh
drone above 400 feet within three miles of an airport violates federal guidelines, possibly even the law. with technology improving and prices dropping, the government worries many more will be taking off. new rules are being considered, but with drones easily available, will those rules be enough to keep our skies safe? david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> and coming up, guess who's back? a big return for princess leia, next. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i...
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under current law this will shrink in 2013 for the fourth year in a row. a $845 billion, this will be the first year with a deficit under $1 trillion. this would be about half as large relative to the size of the economy. you can see in the picture our projection under current law shows deficits continuing to fall for the next few years before turning up again by the end of the decade in totaling about $7 trillion. federal revenues of the lower line are projected to increase relative to the size of the economy in reached 1970 gdp in-- reached 19% of gdp in 2015 and beyond. because of both the expanding economy and schedule changes in rules. a comparison average of about 18% over the past 40 years. at the same time, if current laws remain in place, federal spending will fall relative to the size of the economy and then rise again. the decline can be traced to be discretionary funding. and to a drop off that sense to go up when the economy is weak. -- that tend to go up when the economy is weak.but later in the decade, spending turns up again . part of this
under current law this will shrink in 2013 for the fourth year in a row. a $845 billion, this will be the first year with a deficit under $1 trillion. this would be about half as large relative to the size of the economy. you can see in the picture our projection under current law shows deficits continuing to fall for the next few years before turning up again by the end of the decade in totaling about $7 trillion. federal revenues of the lower line are projected to increase relative to the...
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bill is a very accomplished man on the right side of the law. i think i read that he knows greek and he knows latin and is very accomplished and has a very layered career in politics and outside of politics. and then you have whitey. do you have a way to how these two guys did this? one with his wit and one went the other what you also have a read on how bill might feel about the brother from the wrong side of the tracks? >> that's layered in the book throughout in terms of their incredibly close relationship. unbelievable. that was astonishing to realize how far back and how deep and how we're empty document that active housing projects when their boys and building the younger of the two. i think it's a lot more complicated than you began describing. there's good bill and bad whitey. they are both a publishing their field and i think they share a lot of same traits. >> yes? >> do you feel about whitey wanted to get caught? do you think it is time for him to turn himself in? i know -- it's hard for me to believe that he lived in california in th
bill is a very accomplished man on the right side of the law. i think i read that he knows greek and he knows latin and is very accomplished and has a very layered career in politics and outside of politics. and then you have whitey. do you have a way to how these two guys did this? one with his wit and one went the other what you also have a read on how bill might feel about the brother from the wrong side of the tracks? >> that's layered in the book throughout in terms of their...
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this guy was usama bin laden's son-in-law, at least one of them. i think his proximity to the top levels of leadership of al-qaeda could have been a gold mine of information. >> jamie: potentially. >> than determination to make this think as law enforcement. >> jamie: potentially sacrificed. let me ask you this, is there not some benefit from an intelligence standpoint, from discouraging others to have acts of war against the united states for having a public forum of trial that we're all downtown covering in new york. versus at gitmo where we get little information? >> yeah, well, i think actually the pr balance tips the other way. this particular individual has pleaded not guilty. we know that other terrorists have used their criminal trials as forums to attack the united states and you know, i think the conventional wisdom is look, you're talking about a 9/11 defendant in manhattan no way a jury is going to let him off. maybe, maybe not. rules of evidence that apply in combat and in the world of intelligence don't apply in federal court. very di
this guy was usama bin laden's son-in-law, at least one of them. i think his proximity to the top levels of leadership of al-qaeda could have been a gold mine of information. >> jamie: potentially. >> than determination to make this think as law enforcement. >> jamie: potentially sacrificed. let me ask you this, is there not some benefit from an intelligence standpoint, from discouraging others to have acts of war against the united states for having a public forum of trial...
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and it didn't sit well with us or with the david, and they put some laws on the law which expires this june. so what we're doing now is again working with nhtsa and doing everything we possibly can to get that sunset repeals and a very confident that will happen issue. so it won't be in vain, thank you. last but not least, david matsuda is national maritime administration, and was sworn in the maritime administration june of 2010, had been acting maritime administrator since being appointed by president obama in '09. there's that thing. prior to that he served as acting assistant secretary for transportation policy for march '09 until his appointment as deputy. he spent seven years on capitol hill. david, welcome. let's give our panel a welcome. [applause] >> if any you have been around the last couple of days, i also want to invite all of you to have a relaxed session. there's a theme this year, it will be relaxed, we're going to look at a fund with a very heady issues, politics we have, so please feel free to engage and i invite all the to engage as we go forward. i'm going to so sta
and it didn't sit well with us or with the david, and they put some laws on the law which expires this june. so what we're doing now is again working with nhtsa and doing everything we possibly can to get that sunset repeals and a very confident that will happen issue. so it won't be in vain, thank you. last but not least, david matsuda is national maritime administration, and was sworn in the maritime administration june of 2010, had been acting maritime administrator since being appointed by...
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way international law courses and public international law. i am a visiting fellow at the hoover institution in california, nonresident senior fellow at the brookings institution in washington d.c. and in those areas, most international security, this book, i am proud to say was published by the institution press, and i have a background that is schizophrenic, i have a background in finance and business and tax law and that sort of stuff. earlier in my career i was a long time non-profit lawyer and that sort of stuff, and general counsel to the george soros foundation and the open society. i have drifted to the right i have to say some what. before that i was the director of the human rights watch arms division in new york. i have another career in on profits of but also sort of the long background in transactional business practices a lot of which involve development and finance and international development issues and one of the things i enjoy it was the chance to write a chapter, a general take on the u.n. and address specifically the devel
way international law courses and public international law. i am a visiting fellow at the hoover institution in california, nonresident senior fellow at the brookings institution in washington d.c. and in those areas, most international security, this book, i am proud to say was published by the institution press, and i have a background that is schizophrenic, i have a background in finance and business and tax law and that sort of stuff. earlier in my career i was a long time non-profit lawyer...